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this is what most of us are looking at this evening. while on the east coast the snow is flying for much of the eastern sea board as we will continue to languish some of this lovely fall pattern here. continued dry and mild with some patchy fog on monday. cooling down a bit with a chance of showers come friday with much cooler weather expected into next weekend. but for the short term it is looking pretty nice out there. again a lovely fall pattern. throughout the north bay east and south bay as well and back at the water we're looking at upper 70s today, even the beach quite nice. we will expect a repeat performance for tomorrow. overnight temperatures chilling out in the north bay. mid to low 50s closer to the water and we will again look for a bit of an off shore breeze to hold on to tomorrow to continue this mild and dry weather pattern, at least into the beginning of the week when we will see a little patchy fog. but as you can see, even tomorrow it's just basically playing touch and go with the shoreline here not making its way in
this is what most of us are looking at this evening. while on the east coast the snow is flying for much of the eastern sea board as we will continue to languish some of this lovely fall pattern here. continued dry and mild with some patchy fog on monday. cooling down a bit with a chance of showers come friday with much cooler weather expected into next weekend. but for the short term it is looking pretty nice out there. again a lovely fall pattern. throughout the north bay east and south bay...
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rain chances on tuesday and friday. >> thank you for joining us. we will be back here tomorrow at 5:00. have a good night. stay warm. >>> we go now to washington, d.c. where mitmn
rain chances on tuesday and friday. >> thank you for joining us. we will be back here tomorrow at 5:00. have a good night. stay warm. >>> we go now to washington, d.c. where mitmn
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we are going below freezing for most of us. so do watch for icy spots if you are driving about in the next few hours to the early morning hours. all of that wetness is on the road and could be freezing up before it dries up. one thing to take note of. 43 the high today. that was at midnight. we have been falling since. 36 is where we sit right now. that's the low so far on the day. and here's that storm. we open it up. came up from the south and not only are we getting this, but you heard adam talking about this. look at the entire northeast. a complete nor'easter. breaking records right and left from philadelphia to new york city all the way up into new england and there are a lot of power outages where they are getting it worse than a lot of us. here's the storm leaving. sunshine returns tomorrow but it will be chilly and breezy. monday some clouds as another system comes up the coast on tuesday. not nearly as big of a storm. so the forecast looks like this. on the waters, small craft adrisery in effect on sunday. -- advisory
we are going below freezing for most of us. so do watch for icy spots if you are driving about in the next few hours to the early morning hours. all of that wetness is on the road and could be freezing up before it dries up. one thing to take note of. 43 the high today. that was at midnight. we have been falling since. 36 is where we sit right now. that's the low so far on the day. and here's that storm. we open it up. came up from the south and not only are we getting this, but you heard adam...
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>> reporter: the bay trail guides us to history, too. past a quiet, abandoned marina, and the back door of the legendary moffett field. >> there are views you get on the bay side and on the land side and are amazing. >> can't get anywhere else. >> creating the trail has been a huge undertaking in all nine bay area counties, involving 47 cities and many businesses, public agencies, nonprofit organizations and concerned citizens, working to give us all easy access to the bay, to nature, and the history in our own backyard. >> i think it requires persistence. that's definitely been the case in the last 22 years. >> that persistence involving many partners will pay off soon when this urban stretch gets longer. this gate will come down, and a new section of the bay trail will offer a bit more public access to the water's edge. >> the ribbon cuttings are my favorite part of the job, yeah. it is a sense of accomplishment and moving towards the other gaps that need to be completed. >> another job near completing is the existing trail. for an act
>> reporter: the bay trail guides us to history, too. past a quiet, abandoned marina, and the back door of the legendary moffett field. >> there are views you get on the bay side and on the land side and are amazing. >> can't get anywhere else. >> creating the trail has been a huge undertaking in all nine bay area counties, involving 47 cities and many businesses, public agencies, nonprofit organizations and concerned citizens, working to give us all easy access to the...
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the pictures, and standing out in the cold for us. appreciate it. >> all right. we are so lucky to be here. and meteorologist jim bernard joining us and what we care about is monday, halloween, trick-or-treating and nothing like that. >> nothing like that. no rain in the forecast either. and as we were looking for a lovely fall weather pattern to continue, dry and mild. and the temperatures across the west coast, here, very another seasonal norms for this time of the year. and they will continue into, if not through next week, and we are looking at a cooler pattern, setting up, thursday and into friday, which could bring a chance of some showers, probably looking more like drizzle than anything else, to the north bay, and across the coastline, and otherwise, we will continue with our dry and mild pattern again through the week here. as we see it is -- boo zoo time for both zoos. mid to low 70s at the zoos. and upper 60s at the beach. tonight, cool locations in the north bay. as we see mid to upper 40s there. back to the bay, it looks
the pictures, and standing out in the cold for us. appreciate it. >> all right. we are so lucky to be here. and meteorologist jim bernard joining us and what we care about is monday, halloween, trick-or-treating and nothing like that. >> nothing like that. no rain in the forecast either. and as we were looking for a lovely fall weather pattern to continue, dry and mild. and the temperatures across the west coast, here, very another seasonal norms for this time of the year. and they...
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you can follow us on twitter and facebook and find us on you tube and watch us any time, anywhere on smart phones and iphone. there is much more on our website. you can comment on all our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from celebrations of the hindu holiday, also known as the festival of lights.
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kimberly terry has the latest for us. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, that surfer underwent surgery for his injuries, shark bites to the neck and right forearm. we're told he is in stable condition and will likely make a full recovery. emergency crews say the 17-year-old was surfing with friends this morning at marina state beach, about nine miles north of monterey. that's when the shark attacked him. he was then treated on the beach for his injuries and flown to the regional medical center of san jose. the last shark attack was at the ier today. where he was attacked the last one happened in august of 2007. that surfer was injured, but survived. live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc. >>> you may not know his name, but you know his work. he helped design the ipod. now he has a new design, but it is not for apple, it is for your home to help keep you warm. here is our business and tech reporter, scott button. >> in the grill, we have a sensor that detects motion. as you walk around the house, it notices when you're home. >> reporter:
kimberly terry has the latest for us. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, that surfer underwent surgery for his injuries, shark bites to the neck and right forearm. we're told he is in stable condition and will likely make a full recovery. emergency crews say the 17-year-old was surfing with friends this morning at marina state beach, about nine miles north of monterey. that's when the shark attacked him. he was then treated on the beach for his injuries and flown to the regional medical center...
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good to see it back bring you the headlines in just a moment so stay with us here about it. but. there's a struggle for somalia australia everyone. has them in the early ninety's see that little monkey screech if you want to have sex go and have sex. thank. you. susan. it's. six years he's.
good to see it back bring you the headlines in just a moment so stay with us here about it. but. there's a struggle for somalia australia everyone. has them in the early ninety's see that little monkey screech if you want to have sex go and have sex. thank. you. susan. it's. six years he's.
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and using technology to train .. meet the new virtual reality soldier. from the tech museum of innovation, in the heart of silicon valley .. i'm scott budman, this is technow.
and using technology to train .. meet the new virtual reality soldier. from the tech museum of innovation, in the heart of silicon valley .. i'm scott budman, this is technow.
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i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. spiked tension tonight in >>> on the move and up close with cops. the rally against police brutality that spiked tension tonight in oakland. >>> he gist started yelling shark, shark, shark. >> a surfer bitten and brought to a bay area hospital. the great white attack off the northern california coast. >>> this halloween weekend the bay area warning prompted by an owl's web of trouble. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. hundreds of people on the move tonight in oakland in the latest march through the streets of downtown. at one point, things got a little tense. some of them holding signs that read justice for oscar grant. now they appeared to make their statement then move on. don knapp is in oakland where this
i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. spiked tension tonight in >>> on the move and up close with cops. the rally against police brutality that spiked tension...
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joelle gamble using photocopied books to cut costs. the tuition hike at u.c.l.a. this fall almost forced her to drop out. >> oh, you know, just pay more, pay more, but the reason why some of you us are here is because we can't pay more and this was an affordable, high- quality option for us. >> reporter: these students will likely be paying even more. the state may cut another $100 million next year. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: after months the gloom, we actually saw some good economic news this week. gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 2.5% during the third quarter. that's the best growth in a year. and that combined with this week's european debt agreement helped fuel a surge on wall street that has the stock market on track for its best month in 25 years. for more on the economy, we are joined by mark zandi, chief economist at moody's analytic. good evening to you. >> good evening. >> mitchell: does this ease recession fears and could we see more jobs out there? >> yeah, it does. this was a really good week. it shows that the eco
joelle gamble using photocopied books to cut costs. the tuition hike at u.c.l.a. this fall almost forced her to drop out. >> oh, you know, just pay more, pay more, but the reason why some of you us are here is because we can't pay more and this was an affordable, high- quality option for us. >> reporter: these students will likely be paying even more. the state may cut another $100 million next year. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: after months the gloom, we...
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nigeria apparently looking to have himself over to the international criminal court has reportedly used a spokesperson to make contact with the hague to deny charges of crimes against humanity however some experts believe that putting gadhafi sight on trial is the last thing some muster leaders want to see arkansas about that explains. to some moammar gadhafi was a man with not much secrets which will supposedly he buried with him i think that there were tremendous sighs of relief all over capitals in western europe this is somebody who cut all sorts of deals with the french but also a great issue and the italians and to a certain extent the americans as well i think they did not want him put on trial for any reason and i am not in the slightest bit surprised that he was captured alive if you very quickly ended up getting it that is return from diplomatic exile was spectacular hugs handshakes and kisses from the heads of countries which denounced him that he's now silenced but the suspicion around those who laid out the welcome mat is far from buried. i don't feel as long as the history
nigeria apparently looking to have himself over to the international criminal court has reportedly used a spokesperson to make contact with the hague to deny charges of crimes against humanity however some experts believe that putting gadhafi sight on trial is the last thing some muster leaders want to see arkansas about that explains. to some moammar gadhafi was a man with not much secrets which will supposedly he buried with him i think that there were tremendous sighs of relief all over...
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even though the rest of us got all of this from north and west of the city. and on points farther north and to the northeast. >> that's the tricky thing. we talk about this in years to come. you will understand why. >> this is the temperature. 30 is the dewpoint. and 80 is the relative humidity. and 6 miles an hour is the wind. and across the state temperatures ranging from 28 to 37 in d.c. we are all falling somewhere between them. freeze warning for most of state in effect until 9:00 until the temperatures start to reflect the sun and go up a little bit. we have a 6 miles an hour wind across bwi marshal and across much of maryland. and coming in 15 miles an hour from the northwest up in northeast maryland. this is what it looked like. right around the corridor and wintery mix for sleet and rain. and came right on down the corridor and overtowards carroll county and then snow from that point on. and then it all started to mix across the state and clearingen an a lot of sunshine out there right now. glorious sunday, the calm after the storm. you can call it.
even though the rest of us got all of this from north and west of the city. and on points farther north and to the northeast. >> that's the tricky thing. we talk about this in years to come. you will understand why. >> this is the temperature. 30 is the dewpoint. and 80 is the relative humidity. and 6 miles an hour is the wind. and across the state temperatures ranging from 28 to 37 in d.c. we are all falling somewhere between them. freeze warning for most of state in effect until...
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thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we're going to be looking at nice weather today. right now, we have 40s and 50s outside. not as cold as yesterday morning. we have a little more moisture in the air. we're not chilling into the 30s like we had a few spots yesterday morning. winds are still slightly offshore in fairfield and northeast at 3 in napa. until the sea breeze turns stronger, we'll get one more mild today. tomorrow, dry but cooler for halloween. tuesday, things will turn windy and dry. big-time changes, scary changes for some thursday into friday. today, nothing scary about the weather. 78 degrees in san jose. 60s to near 70 in san francisco. it will be the peninsula and coast. you're going to get the low clouds coming back. a little cooler to wrap up the weekend. here come the changes. tuesday, windy and dry. may see fire watches for that on tuesday nigh. thursday and friday, highs, 50s and 60s. showers possible. maybe some low snow. stay tuned. >> all
thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we're going to be looking at nice weather today. right now, we have 40s and 50s outside. not as cold as yesterday morning. we have a little more moisture in the air. we're not chilling into the 30s like we had a few spots yesterday morning. winds are still slightly offshore in fairfield and northeast at 3 in napa. until the sea breeze turns stronger, we'll get one more mild today. tomorrow, dry but...
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they used every possible thing to do to make this so-called revolution successful they used gunships. helicopters they used fighter is all sorts of weapons that they had this was so they can. make this successful kill so many people through to succeed in this operation which i i don't think it's a success because if it was a success really he would have been so happy about it i doubt that very much there's a big divide in libya there is a huge gap now between libyans. i mean parts partially because of interference partially because of let's be honest and say partially because of gadhafi. but but the way they killed gadhafi the way they treated him the way they bombed my city you. have a lot of civilians inside it who were killed as well i mean this just. generates anger and generates revenge. which which is in the future will be the fuel of another war in libya which i think it will be sooner or later. but it's thought colonel gadhafi is most influential son saif al islam that's fair to him is there apparently looking to hang themselves over the international criminal court he's repor
they used every possible thing to do to make this so-called revolution successful they used gunships. helicopters they used fighter is all sorts of weapons that they had this was so they can. make this successful kill so many people through to succeed in this operation which i i don't think it's a success because if it was a success really he would have been so happy about it i doubt that very much there's a big divide in libya there is a huge gap now between libyans. i mean parts partially...
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so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. your core competency is...competency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find out more at nationalcar.com. >> he's a country music superstar and an entrepreneur with a restaurant chain and his own adult beverage. forbes magazine recently named him the top earning country tri star and the new cd, chrenty's tavern. welcome the one and only toby keith! >> welcome back. >> did you bring your
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patrick otman is in seattle following the movement and he's joining us right now. patrick, has it been tents today? there you are. >> a little tense. people we're keeping close -- there we are. little technical problem. i'm back with you. little tense. people didn't know if they would be able to camp out last night here. basically what happened here in seattle, very far from wall street, of course, is that protesters were told they couldn't stay at the park they had been protesting at nearly a month and wanted to find a new site. they settled on the seattle community college. many students invited them to come and camp out. you can see they're doing. only one problem the administration wasn't on board with that, fred. they said they were concerned there would be distractions for students, might damage the campus and said initially protesters wouldn't be welcome. row testers when they started marching here, a mile long march through seattle's busy streets they weren't sure of the reception they would be given and so far the administration has said as long as they ke
patrick otman is in seattle following the movement and he's joining us right now. patrick, has it been tents today? there you are. >> a little tense. people we're keeping close -- there we are. little technical problem. i'm back with you. little tense. people didn't know if they would be able to camp out last night here. basically what happened here in seattle, very far from wall street, of course, is that protesters were told they couldn't stay at the park they had been protesting at...
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do some bill for us. there was a college student offered to flash me if i would do clinton for her. >> so you did it? >> i said, well, listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so [ bleep ] sick. >> he is still a funny man, so what is he doing? >> well, he is a stand-up act and in town the do stand-up at the comedy clubs. >> so, here is the thing, as a journalist though, and i have to ask you, do you believe him? because you know, and you see the eyes and you are there in the room and you get a feeling? >> well, we did put in a request for a comment from "saturday night live", and we have not received anything from them, an unfortunately both of the parents have passed away, so no way to go to them to ask them to back up what he said. so we are kind of forced to take him at his word for it. but sitting there with him in the same room, i did not get the impression that he was making it up. he seemed really tortured by everything. >> so, he has a memoir coming out, but we will learn a lot of this, but
do some bill for us. there was a college student offered to flash me if i would do clinton for her. >> so you did it? >> i said, well, listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so [ bleep ] sick. >> he is still a funny man, so what is he doing? >> well, he is a stand-up act and in town the do stand-up at the comedy clubs. >> so, here is the thing, as a journalist though, and i have to ask you, do you believe him? because you know, and you see the eyes and you...
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. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> an early winter blast happened at the white house this week. the first family handed out candy and healthier fruit snacks to some bundled up trick or treaters last month. meeting the president was nice and all but walking away with handfuls of m & ms and hand made cookies, that's what it all about. >>> finally, kids across the country make last minute costume sxhangs plans to scare the neighbors, there's one ghost town of sorts quickly gaining the reputation as the scariest place in america. where zombies, werewolves and vampires run rampant all year long. >> reporter: zombies on the streets, a place long known as the capital of the south, it's scary. >> it's become one of the horror capitals of the world. >> reporter: meet the nigh
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he's going to join us now by phone. lieutenant murray, was -- he was there earlier today when that happened. again, they were saying one of the officers was rushed. another one they said -- two others were kicked in this demonstration. and we heard from tanner spindley earlier. he took that picture you saw of the man on the ground. let's go to lieutenant murray. lieutenant, what happened? one of the protesters said that the police just started rushing the occupy demonstrators and shooting them with pepper balls and using harsh force. >> well, that may have been his perspective. what happened was after protesters refused to comply with a lawful order, we went in to take down their tent and several officers were attacked. officers responded with force and had to call other officers in. i'm not sure what your witness's perspective were. but certainly the officers were attacked. >> so they're saying they were not trying to get into the capitol because the initial response from the denver police department was that they were
he's going to join us now by phone. lieutenant murray, was -- he was there earlier today when that happened. again, they were saying one of the officers was rushed. another one they said -- two others were kicked in this demonstration. and we heard from tanner spindley earlier. he took that picture you saw of the man on the ground. let's go to lieutenant murray. lieutenant, what happened? one of the protesters said that the police just started rushing the occupy demonstrators and shooting them...
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that is an important thing, those of us who are old enough, to bring out. this is not something that is endemic in our culture, is a result of the intentional dismantling of public housing. we need more public housing in this country so that people have places to live. a bed and shelter is not housing as counted in san francisco as housing. people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to live. it is a very basic thing, and we need more public housing in the whole country. the truth is the reason why it is bad and san francisco, many reasons, but it is also because other countries and cities are much more draconian. i live in new york city when giuliani solved the homeless problem by shipping people to the bronx and not allowing them to come back into manhattan where they may trouble the tourists. >> everybody will get a chance because homelessness is one of the questions from the audience. iwe will do this alphabetically. what we will do is start with
that is an important thing, those of us who are old enough, to bring out. this is not something that is endemic in our culture, is a result of the intentional dismantling of public housing. we need more public housing in this country so that people have places to live. a bed and shelter is not housing as counted in san francisco as housing. people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to...
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they were using the wrong stats to value the players. and what happened in oakland was that because they were poor and they needed to find a better way to do what they were doing, they found better -- better data to analyze the baseball players. and it does, to me what was so something about the story -- it actually wasn't a baseball story in my mind. this was really a story about the way markets generally misvalue human beings. >> do you think there's a corollary in business? i mean, you know the world of -- particularly finance very well. there's so much of what you can do to manipulate company data and make something look sexy, make earning pop for a particular quarter. do you think that there are, you know, there are sort of strong, silent types in the world of business that get overlooked in the same way? >> so when i went into the oakland as' fronts office, they had become so enured to the idea that markets screwed up, they assumed markets screwed up because they were in the middle of this market that screwed up. they weren't rich
they were using the wrong stats to value the players. and what happened in oakland was that because they were poor and they needed to find a better way to do what they were doing, they found better -- better data to analyze the baseball players. and it does, to me what was so something about the story -- it actually wasn't a baseball story in my mind. this was really a story about the way markets generally misvalue human beings. >> do you think there's a corollary in business? i mean, you...
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reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> we're talking about america's two-tiered justice system, and we are here with christopher duicky, and this conversation has been fascinating about the double standards. what ultimately do you think is the way to restore to get back to the rule of law given the very real obstacles that there are. there's a case to be made. to briefly outline it, you saw instincts, very strong powerful instincts in the administration to pursue the rule of law at the beginning. there was the executive order that they were going to close gonzal guantanamo, and they nominated johnson, a strong defender of civil liberties, and one of the biggest critics of the torture regime, and that was met with a massive backlash, and it seemed like that backlash was successful, that it did coward them a little bit. what do you see as restoring the rule of law? >> well, when the rule of law becomes eroded, and the political institutions don't work any longer to eer effect . and we
reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> we're talking about america's two-tiered justice system, and we are here with christopher duicky, and this conversation has been fascinating about the double standards. what ultimately do you think is the way to restore to get back to the rule of law given the very real obstacles that there are. there's a case to be made. to briefly outline it, you saw instincts, very strong powerful instincts in the...
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winick leading off us. jeff smith, meteorologist with wabc in new york. seems awfully weird we are talking snow already. in new york and pennsylvania, you could see the snow, a lot of it on the side of the highway. >> it was the higher elevations that got the jackpot in terms of totals. west milford, 19 inches and berkshires, plainfield checking in with a staggering 30.8 inches. >> not even halloween yet. what does it peen for the winter to come. >> doesn't necessarily mean it'sing about to be a big winter but it's a la nina pattern and produced such a nasty winter last year and continues into this winter. >> the pattern that caused last year already set up not even halloween. >> unfortunately, yes. >> all right, jeff smith tonight, thank you. >>> hundreds spent the worst of the storm outside and by choice. occupy wall street protesters braved the elements in lower manhattan overnight with nothing more than tents to protect them from the snow and wind after the city confiscated their heaters and fuel on friday for safety reasons. demonstrators say they ar
winick leading off us. jeff smith, meteorologist with wabc in new york. seems awfully weird we are talking snow already. in new york and pennsylvania, you could see the snow, a lot of it on the side of the highway. >> it was the higher elevations that got the jackpot in terms of totals. west milford, 19 inches and berkshires, plainfield checking in with a staggering 30.8 inches. >> not even halloween yet. what does it peen for the winter to come. >> doesn't necessarily mean...
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stay with us. >>> dr. james emmerson is with us. i want to talk about following the thread and how you got to san francisco. you said that on break that growing up, you were a guide at stanford and took people around. that gave you an incite on how to relate to people? >> yes, it did. i discovered in the first place, they're just people. i had read a book about the training of the king of england. in it, it was by a footman. they said, be sure you know how to get him to the lavatory. just that pay sick. -- basic. i figured out where all of the lavatories were and i'm there on this one occasion and this man from arabia is there and he needs to know and i knew. >> and so you knew. >> well, but the skill you developed with people is important. you're able to pastor churches. there are people with significant secular positions in broadcasting and printing. tell us about your people skills. maybe incite that someone watching. >> and on the otherside, i was comfortable in the center of harlem or the poorest sections of new york. the quest
stay with us. >>> dr. james emmerson is with us. i want to talk about following the thread and how you got to san francisco. you said that on break that growing up, you were a guide at stanford and took people around. that gave you an incite on how to relate to people? >> yes, it did. i discovered in the first place, they're just people. i had read a book about the training of the king of england. in it, it was by a footman. they said, be sure you know how to get him to the...
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growth it can be used. with. it produces a general effect that balances out the soil when we conduct our cleanup operations we take samples to identify contaminants and concentration and then pick the right . special solution over the contaminated plot of land it's a biological. activity. it's been designed to do. on the un list of toxic contaminants that are banned from use this year russia hard to find the u.n. sponsors convention on persistent organic pollutants under the treaty there's a list of twenty substances that are considered hazardous and now a genocide kills about eight hundred one thousand of them in russia some two hundred thousand tons of pesticides are still stored especially refused almost the same amount is buried under the ground in many russian regions they're all stuff region time region moscow region and of our own issue region. but there are people aware of the risks of using pesticides we see that people are not indifferent that they want to make a difference and i believe it will soon be
growth it can be used. with. it produces a general effect that balances out the soil when we conduct our cleanup operations we take samples to identify contaminants and concentration and then pick the right . special solution over the contaminated plot of land it's a biological. activity. it's been designed to do. on the un list of toxic contaminants that are banned from use this year russia hard to find the u.n. sponsors convention on persistent organic pollutants under the treaty there's a...
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our first stop this month takes us to the. post by ruth. leading technology company partners are showing. big. at the end of october there are new products ranging from a printer that can create images to the newest innovations. and cutting edge energy production there's even a friendly robot to answer. questions. equipped with. there's plenty to please the eye here at the room. the star of the show is the much hyped plastic logic one hundred company execs hope. will eventually replace traditional school textbooks. can replace. the books. have already started in schools. and. together with. developing a new project in russia the purpose of which is to create a new direction for. one of the regions we. suitable for this. this will be the largest transfer in the world. in the production of this us this reader. will suggest production of other devices. but until that plant is up and running the new devices will be built here at a plastic logic's existing production facility certainly the most important breakthrough in this electronic reader is
our first stop this month takes us to the. post by ruth. leading technology company partners are showing. big. at the end of october there are new products ranging from a printer that can create images to the newest innovations. and cutting edge energy production there's even a friendly robot to answer. questions. equipped with. there's plenty to please the eye here at the room. the star of the show is the much hyped plastic logic one hundred company execs hope. will eventually replace...
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over the short time that he spent with us, kevin was able to take us to the next level. he has the wonderful ability to smooth over dissension. whether it is securing the realm of the public, mobile food trucks, or preparing special vents, kevin always has the best interests of our neighborhood and its constituents at heart. i want to personally thank kevin, my colleague and friend, for all of his contributions to fisherman's wharf and the rest of san francisco. i know that you will continue to do great things for the community. thank you, kevin. [applause] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is [unintelligible] i did the first cbd in union square. i highly respect kevin carroll and everyone else who does these things for the city. i wish we had more of him here to do the financial district, which is struggling so hard to achieve. we will do it, but it would be easier if we had your talent. good luck. i hope you keep on with the good work. [applause] >> jay edwards, senior property manager. kevin and i started, almost to the day, 2 1/2 years ago. it was the blind l
over the short time that he spent with us, kevin was able to take us to the next level. he has the wonderful ability to smooth over dissension. whether it is securing the realm of the public, mobile food trucks, or preparing special vents, kevin always has the best interests of our neighborhood and its constituents at heart. i want to personally thank kevin, my colleague and friend, for all of his contributions to fisherman's wharf and the rest of san francisco. i know that you will continue to...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. my inspiration for quitting were my sons. they were my little cheering squad. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> i'm going to show you the back first because i'm in love with it. it's stainless steel, it's really, really durable, it's beautiful. and this is what the front of it looks like. boom. that's the ipod. i happen to have one right here in my pocket. >> steve jobs announcing the introduction of the ipod ten years ago. apple became the second biggest company in the entire world. it became a company that was global in both its brand in terms of its power, its influence and he really did teach the world to think differently, didn't he? >> the amazing thing about the ipod is here's a personal computer company and it had finally clauped iwed its way bah the beautiful design and he discovers now we have to think different again. and he says we're going to do devices, d
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. my inspiration for quitting were my sons. they were my little cheering squad. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> i'm going to show you the back first because i'm in love with it. it's stainless steel, it's really, really durable, it's beautiful. and this is what the front of it looks like. boom. that's the ipod. i happen...
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only the rest of us, until the rest of us have enough housing. no more housing for the wealthy. we have enough rich people. >> on the topic of families, i often tell folks that if we did a better job of keeping families, i would probably have 1000 more votes in san francisco because i have that many personal friends who have had to move to the east bay, north bay, and south. we have to invest in our schools. we need a mayor who will be in education mayor coming use the bully pulpit for that purpose. we have to invest in services that wraparound families and make sure we're not cutting funding to parks and recreation centers and after-school programs. fundamentally, we have to do with far better job of keeping the jobs we have been losing. over the past couple years, we have lost 30,000 jobs, hundreds of companies. this is why have been proud to fight to keep companies like twitter and san francisco come to fight for the next biotech company, clean technology, to fight for the 80,000 small businesses and stethoscope and the several hundred new manufacturing companies. i hope ever
only the rest of us, until the rest of us have enough housing. no more housing for the wealthy. we have enough rich people. >> on the topic of families, i often tell folks that if we did a better job of keeping families, i would probably have 1000 more votes in san francisco because i have that many personal friends who have had to move to the east bay, north bay, and south. we have to invest in our schools. we need a mayor who will be in education mayor coming use the bully pulpit for...
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she rescued us in many ways. she became our mom. >> reporter: he spent his teen-aged years working in his father's saloon in new york city. i heard you used to like help pick fights with your dad. >> yes. this was an irish brewery. >> reporter: what did you get from all that? >> wow. you know, the thing i learned about the most was know... was that there were so many actors who were waiters and bartenders. they would always be drunk. it would be like, "i don't know where i can get a job." so i decided, you know, i'm not going to go down that path. >> reporter: it was his father's third wife famous for the vagina mono logs who put him on a different path by introducing him to acting. >> she saw something in me before i did when i was about 16 years old. and she put me in class. >> reporter: he got his screen name dylan from her too, mcdermott's original first name was mark. >> she and my father were going to have a baby. they were going to name the baby dylan. around the same time i had to change my name. she misc
she rescued us in many ways. she became our mom. >> reporter: he spent his teen-aged years working in his father's saloon in new york city. i heard you used to like help pick fights with your dad. >> yes. this was an irish brewery. >> reporter: what did you get from all that? >> wow. you know, the thing i learned about the most was know... was that there were so many actors who were waiters and bartenders. they would always be drunk. it would be like, "i don't know...
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would you consider the use of force? >> i would consider the use of everything that we need to do to maintain the security and safety of american people. of course, there must be an identifiable american interest. we have to consider, again, what happened. this was iran. attempting an international assassination plot against the saudi arabian ambassador. potentially set in a restaurant in washington d.c. these are very serious actions and indicate the aggressive posture that iran is now taking against the united states of america. they see the united states as less than a threat to them than ever. clearly they fell to respect the united states and our present and they see the weakening of u.s. presence, particularly with the nonagreement to status of forces agreement in iraq and the pullout of the united states by the end of december. >> congresswoman, you have said, you will have all options on the table. let me move on to libya, you have said that you disagreed with president obama, that libya and the action there was
would you consider the use of force? >> i would consider the use of everything that we need to do to maintain the security and safety of american people. of course, there must be an identifiable american interest. we have to consider, again, what happened. this was iran. attempting an international assassination plot against the saudi arabian ambassador. potentially set in a restaurant in washington d.c. these are very serious actions and indicate the aggressive posture that iran is now...
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they're out here every night with us. they help us with the crowd control. really great neighbors. >> everybody shufflin' to your house for trick or treating. >> thank you. the kids love it as well. as we go off the air on this sunday morning, thank you to the judds, thank you to lara spencer and an degree kang for joining us this weekend. we'll be played off the air by the judds' crazy family house. >> happy halloween! ♪ party rock in the house tonight ♪ ♪ everybody just have a good time ♪ ♪ everybody just have a good time ♪ ♪ party rock is in the house tonight, everybody just have a good time ♪ ♪ we're going to make you lose your mind ♪
they're out here every night with us. they help us with the crowd control. really great neighbors. >> everybody shufflin' to your house for trick or treating. >> thank you. the kids love it as well. as we go off the air on this sunday morning, thank you to the judds, thank you to lara spencer and an degree kang for joining us this weekend. we'll be played off the air by the judds' crazy family house. >> happy halloween! ♪ party rock in the house tonight ♪ ♪ everybody...
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so, folks, and joining us. join us, and we will deliver. thank you, all and god bless you. and most of all, may god protect our troops. thank you. stand up! ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ >> move on up towards your destination ♪ >> next, a conversation with republican presidential candidate buddy roemer. he was a guest on today's "washington journal". this is 25 minutes. ack to c-span 2012 republican presidential candidate buddy roemer. another debate next week this one sponsored by cnbc in detroit focus on the economy and corporations. you are not part of the debate. you have not been part of any of these debates. why? guest: the only common thread on all nine debates so far is my absence. i don't know. at first the rules were -- and the rules are set by ch debate sponsor. and they change over time. the first three debates you had to be a formally announced candidate. i was not so i understood my lack of inclusion. the next they debates you had to have -- the next three debates
so, folks, and joining us. join us, and we will deliver. thank you, all and god bless you. and most of all, may god protect our troops. thank you. stand up! ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ >> move on up towards your destination ♪ >> next, a conversation with republican presidential candidate buddy roemer. he was a guest on today's "washington journal". this is 25 minutes. ack to...
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>> i do not use the word power broker. the thing that it is important that a mayor listen to everybody in the communities. and every committee, would that make big decisions. every decision that i may, whether it was the purchaser or the public works director or the city administrator, i had the choices of making sure that that listen to everybody before the decision was made. but the ultimate decision is made by the mayor independently with the standard that is the choice in the best interest of the city. that should be the standard and the only standard by which a mayor makes that decision. so taking into consideration all of the opinion that people will give to the mayor, to the board of supervisors, to the various hearings that we would hold, and we have a very elaborate system to get those opinions done. the ultimate choice has to be that a mayor makes that decision in the best interest of the city, and that is what i have been doing for 22 years. [applause] >> this question is for supervisor of a los. you have been a
>> i do not use the word power broker. the thing that it is important that a mayor listen to everybody in the communities. and every committee, would that make big decisions. every decision that i may, whether it was the purchaser or the public works director or the city administrator, i had the choices of making sure that that listen to everybody before the decision was made. but the ultimate decision is made by the mayor independently with the standard that is the choice in the best...